Perdition: Stories

Author:   Brian Kubarycz
Publisher:   Cameron & Company Inc
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9781936097661


Pages:   120
Publication Date:   12 May 2026
Format:   Paperback
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Perdition: Stories


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Perdition is the debut collection from Medieval scholar Brian Kubarycz. Conjuring dread without the jump scares, each story focuses not on an action but on a single arresting vision. In ""The Bends,"" a hunting expedition devolves into a disorienting search for a lost woman, while in ""Buckets,"" human bodies fall from the sky. These stories are dark and moody, but despite their darkness, they do not lack humor, though the laughter tends to come from the balconies as in ""Denomination,"" where a true believer seeks salvation by swallowing scripture and corn whiskey. Frightening and cerebral, these stories create an atmosphere that is equal parts psychological and visceral. Each fiction results in what can only be qualified as terror, and the air in each is ""filled with the very instant of it."" Singular in theme and surprising in musicality, Perdition is a bright light that entrances the reader, but also the monstrous things lurking behind the light in the grim dark.

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Author:   Brian Kubarycz
Publisher:   Cameron & Company Inc
Imprint:   Baobab Press
ISBN:  

9781936097661


ISBN 10:   1936097664
Pages:   120
Publication Date:   12 May 2026
Audience:   General/trade ,  General
Format:   Paperback
Publisher's Status:   Forthcoming
Availability:   Not yet available   Availability explained
This item is yet to be released. You can pre-order this item and we will dispatch it to you upon its release.

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""In prose both ecstatic and haunted, Kubarycz tears apart the known world to unveil the space stalked both by religion and selfhood that lies behind it. These are powerful, eccentric and visionary tales, the sorts of things that people tell one another around the campfire after days without food as they slowly go mad. An impressive, devastating first book.""  – Brian Evenson, Good Night, Sleep Tight


""In prose both ecstatic and haunted, Kubarycz tears apart the known world to unveil the space stalked both by religion and selfhood that lies behind it. These are powerful, eccentric and visionary tales, the sorts of things that people tell one another around the campfire after days without food as they slowly go mad. An impressive, devastating first book.""  – Brian Evenson, Good Night, Sleep Tight""Just as Poe's narrator lured Fortunato through the catacombs with the delicious and intoxicating promise of a rare cask of amontillado, so does Brian Kubarycz's collection, Perdition, lead us through a landscape of language that is as curiously engaging as a stroll through a charnel house: at times lush and gorgeous, while melding both quiet horror and haunting beauty. We are unsettled by it, uneasy, but thoroughly seduced in finding bits of our own psyches revealed therein, and so we turn that slitted page for more, and read on.""   – Pamela Ryder, Paradise Field, and the forthcoming Daybreak Birdsong Always Wakes Him


Author Information

Brian Kubarycz is a literature professor at the Honors College of the University of Utah. In addition to teaching and writing fiction, Kubarycz paints and exhibits visual art, and performs in various musical groups. His enthusiasm for the arts derives from two primary sources: physical mediums like the painting on the cover of Perdition, and the practice of offering and receiving art within the social economy of the gift. He lives in Salt Lake City.

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